Forbes 30 under 30 | Manufacturing & Industry | Peter McHale
Co-founded by Peter McHale (MBA '22), the company Gaia AI is applying AI and robotics to make forests a viable carbon sequestration solution.
Co-founded by Peter McHale (MBA '22), the company Gaia AI is applying AI and robotics to make forests a viable carbon sequestration solution.
Patricia Garrison-Corbin, SF ’71, was the first African American woman to become a Sloan Fellow at MIT and went on to have a highly decorated career in business and finance.
Steven Spear, SM ’93, a senior lecturer of system dynamics at the MIT Sloan School of Management, helps organizations develop the optimal social circuitry.
MIT Open Learning team awarded NIH grant to provide training in biomedical product development, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
When she’s not analyzing data about her favorite biomolecule, senior Sherry Nyeo focuses on improving the undergraduate experience at MIT.
Jenny Lacika, SB ’06, never expected to become a children's book author. Now she is celebrating the publication of her first book.
"For Southwest to succeed, a culture of collaboration is not just a good thing to have, but a requirement that must be nurtured continuously."
"Multitude Insights" is building BLTN, an AI-powered collaboration and data sharing tool for law enforcement.
"Something Brazen" helps Millennial women find their professional community when they need it most.
MIT innovators were in the spotlight again this year as Forbes unveiled its annual list of the top leaders, founders, and creators under 30 years old.